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Big Law Continues Rapid Expansion Throughout the US
After two Am Law firms announced plans to open their doors in new markets last week, three more followed suit Wednesday, launching offices in Virginia, California and Utah.Is It the Beginning of the End for Election Defamation Lawsuits As Statute of Limitations Runs Out?
Lawyers for Smartmatic recently filed a "precautionary" lawsuit against Sidney Powell in D.C., noting that the statute of limitations there were about to run out.Garland Taps Veteran Federal Prosecutor for Interim Pa. Middle District US Attorney
The office said Gurganus' interim appointment is for 120 days or until a presidential appointment is made, whichever occurs first.Broward Attorney Lands Defense Verdict in Case That Follows Insurance Litigation Trend
"The insurance industry relies heavily on warranties and plaintiff attorneys are trying to throw them out," Rory E. Jurman, a partner at Hinshaw & Culbertson, said.View more book results for the query "*"
Aetna, Represented by Fox Rothschild, Lodges Suit Claiming Fraudulent Billing
This suit was surfaced by Law.com Radar. Read the document here.Historic Miami-Dade County Courthouse to Reopen: What Lawyers Need to Know
"The health and safety of all the people that enter the building has always been a priority to Chief Judge Sayfie," said Sabrina Puglisi, the president of the Miami-Dade Bar.Utah Appeals Court: Brief Investigative Detention Does Not Entitle Suspect to Miranda Warning
The Utah Court of Appeals rejected a man's claims that he was entitled to be read his Miranda rights before police questioned him as to whether he had a gun and whether he legally possessed it.